Vlogger Logan Paul has posted a controversial trailer for his comeback, just over a month since he hit headlines for posting a video showing what appeared to be the body of a suicide victim.

The internet personality was suspended by YouTube after the post appeared to show a body hanging from a tree in Aokigahara forest in Japan – a location known as a frequent site for suicides.

The trailer for Paul’s return comes just days after his first interview on the controversy, in which he told ABC he is a “good guy who made a bad decision” and “will think twice in the future” about what he posts.

Some particularly took aim at the relatively small amount of time Paul has waited for his comeback.

Apparently @LoganPaul thinks enough a month is enough time passing that you’ll forget he filmed a the body of a suicide victim, edited that film, and then published it to make money off other people viewing the body, too. https://t.co/UUIkDrZm3T

Since his controversial post a month ago, Paul issued an apology online and made a video on suicide prevention for his YouTube channel, which has 16 million subscribers – many of whom, critics point out, are young viewers.

He told Good Morning America this week the post showed a “horrible lack of judgment”, criticism he received has been “fair” and suggested he had intended the video to be educational.

“The idea was to shock and show the harsh realities of suicide and get people talking about something that I don’t think people are talking about much,” he said.